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Volvo V90 Cross Country
The Volvo XC90 might be the ultra-spacious 7-seat SUV topping the Volvo line-up, but its high load sill make it less than ideal for our four-legged friends to climb out of, and more specifically, in to. The Volvo V90 Cross Country, however, is pretty much perfect for the job. It boasts just about all the spaciousness of the XC90, but in a package that’s lower, easier to climb in and out of, and complete with rugged body cladding that’s resistant to pooch-related scratches. The Volvo safety technologies – including pedestrian, cyclist, and large animal detection – ensure that the V90 Cross Country is capable of keeping canines safe both inside and outside of it.
Buick Regal TourX
Not only is it one of the more budget-friendly alternatives on this list, but the Buick Regal TourX is absolutely gargantuan inside. With the rear seats dropped flat, canine-capacity swells to an incredible 73.5 cubic feet. Paired with raised ride height, all-wheel drive, and a trick clutch-pack differential, the TourX can get anywhere, and take all the dogs along too. Though the roof may be a little low for some dogs, the optional moonroof gives the cabin an open-air feel, without compromising on the safety of our four legged friends.
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